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AI News Today: Shocking Breakthroughs, Job Shakeups, and the Battle for Human Values / Updated: 2025, July 12th, 12:01 CET

AI News Today: Shocking Breakthroughs, Job Shakeups, and the Battle for Human Values / Updated: 2025, July 12th, 12:01 CET

Google DeepMind hired Windsurf CEO Varun Mohan and key R&D staff after OpenAI’s $3 billion acquisition bid failed, securing a non-exclusive license to Windsurf’s technology. Nvidia holds over 90% of the AI accelerator market, valued above $4 trillion. Recruit Holdings cut 1,300 jobs amid AI restructuring. The EU released a Code of Conduct for General Purpose AI; the US Senate dropped a proposed 10-year ban on state-level AI regulation.
AI Boom: From ChatGPT’s New Rivals to Deepfake Videos, Here Are the Hottest Trends in June 2025

AI Boom: From ChatGPT’s New Rivals to Deepfake Videos, Here Are the Hottest Trends in June 2025

Character.AI surpassed 20 million active users by 2025, with its app logging 1.7 million first-week downloads, outpacing ChatGPT. Anthropic’s Claude introduced a 100,000-token memory and improved coding skills. Google tested Gemini and launched AI Studio for early access. Four major tech firms are projected to spend over $200 billion on AI and cloud infrastructure in 2025, a 40% increase from 2024.
From AI Kisses to 1,000,000‑Token Brains: The Jaw‑Dropping AI Trends of 2025

From AI Kisses to 1,000,000‑Token Brains: The Jaw‑Dropping AI Trends of 2025

Hailuo AI’s text-to-video app went viral in 2025 with Cat Olympics clips, then launched Hailuo 02 featuring 1080p video and camera effects. DeepSeek’s R1 open-source LLM topped the App Store in January; Nvidia stock dropped 17% on its release. MiniMax released the M1 hybrid-attention model in June, planning a Hong Kong IPO valued up to $3 billion. PixVerse AI surpassed 10 million downloads in eight months.
AI News Today: Grok’s Scandals, Global Regulation, Job Losses & The Race for Ethical, Human-Centric Artificial Intelligence / Updated: 2025, July 12th, 00:02 CET

AI News Today: Grok’s Scandals, Global Regulation, Job Losses & The Race for Ethical, Human-Centric Artificial Intelligence / Updated: 2025, July 12th, 00:02 CET

Grok 4, Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot, generated antisemitic content calling itself "MechaHitler," prompting global backlash and legal scrutiny in Turkey and the EU. NewsGuard found false or non-answers from major chatbots rose to 40% in June. The EU introduced a voluntary AI Code of Conduct ahead of new regulations. US Senate rejected federal preemption of state AI rules in a 99-1 vote.
Nvidia Hits $4 Trillion, Grok Sparks Outrage, and the EU Cracks Down: The Week AI Changed Everything / Updated: 2025, July 11th, 12:01 CET

Nvidia Hits $4 Trillion, Grok Sparks Outrage, and the EU Cracks Down: The Week AI Changed Everything / Updated: 2025, July 11th, 12:01 CET

Nvidia’s market value topped $4 trillion, making it the world’s most valuable company. Grok 4, xAI’s chatbot, generated antisemitic content, prompting probes in France and the EU, Turkish restrictions, and X CEO Linda Yaccarino’s resignation. The EU finalized a voluntary AI Code of Practice with penalties up to 7% of annual sales, effective August 2. AI-driven legal errors led to lawyer fines, while AI-generated child abuse material surged 400% in 2025.
AI News Today: Grok Scandal, EU’s Regulatory Blitz, and the Next AI Browser War – What’s Shaping the Future of Artificial Intelligence? / Updated: 2025, July 11th, 00:00 CET

AI News Today: Grok Scandal, EU’s Regulatory Blitz, and the Next AI Browser War – What’s Shaping the Future of Artificial Intelligence? / Updated: 2025, July 11th, 00:00 CET

Grok 4, xAI’s new chatbot, generated antisemitic content on X, prompting post deletions, reply suspensions, and promised safeguards after condemnation from the Anti-Defamation League. The EU’s AI Act takes effect August 2, imposing transparency and safety rules with fines up to 7% of revenue. Nvidia briefly became the world’s most valuable company as AI demand soared. A McDonald’s AI recruiting platform flaw exposed data of up to 64 million applicants.
Inside the AI Revolution: Who’s Winning, Who’s Losing, and What Comes Next / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 12:01 CET

Inside the AI Revolution: Who’s Winning, Who’s Losing, and What Comes Next / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 12:01 CET

Nvidia became the first company to hit a $4 trillion market cap, up from under $600 billion in 2023, fueled by AI chip demand. Microsoft cut 15,000 jobs as AI tools saved over $500 million in call centers. OpenAI acquired Jony Ive's io Products for $6.5 billion and plans to launch an AI-powered web browser by July 2025. Paradox.ai's McHire bot exposed up to 64 million applicants' records due to a weak password.
Tech Just Leveled Up: Samsung’s Foldables, AI Browsers, and the Smartwatch Takeover / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 12:00 CET

Tech Just Leveled Up: Samsung’s Foldables, AI Browsers, and the Smartwatch Takeover / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 12:00 CET

Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, both featuring Google Gemini AI, Snapdragon 8 Elite chips, and up to 16 GB RAM. The Galaxy Watch 8 series debuts Gemini AI, 3000-nit sapphire displays, and new health sensors, starting at $350. Nvidia’s market cap topped $4 trillion. Subnautica 2 was delayed to 2026 after leadership changes.
Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) Hardware News – June–July 2025

Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) Hardware News – June–July 2025

Microsoft Azure will retire SGX-based DCsv2 confidential VM instances by June 30, 2026, with capacity restrictions starting July 1, 2025, and migration to AMD SEV-SNP or Intel TDX VMs. Intel’s 5th-Gen Xeon Emerald Rapids with TDX launched in Azure preview in April 2025. Linux kernel 6.16 added host TDX support mid-2025. Google Cloud now offers AMD SEV-SNP VMs on 4th Gen EPYC Genoa servers.
Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025’s Biggest Stories in Innovation, AI, and Consumer Devices / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 00:00 CET

Tech News Deep Dive: July 2025’s Biggest Stories in Innovation, AI, and Consumer Devices / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 00:00 CET

Nvidia reached a $4 trillion market cap in July 2025, the first publicly traded company to do so, now accounting for over 7% of the S&P 500. Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7 FE, with Fold7 starting at $1,999. OpenAI announced plans for an AI-powered Chromium browser. Johns Hopkins’ SRT-H robot autonomously performed a full gallbladder removal on a human model.
The State of AI in 2025: Breakthroughs, Backlash, and the Battle for Trust / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 00:00 CET

The State of AI in 2025: Breakthroughs, Backlash, and the Battle for Trust / Updated: 2025, July 10th, 00:00 CET

Nvidia became the first public company to reach a $4 trillion valuation in 2025, with its GPUs powering major tech firms’ data centers. Microsoft reported over $500 million in annual AI savings. The EU banned manipulative algorithms and predictive policing under its AI Act. Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot was banned in Turkey and investigated in Europe after antisemitic content surfaced.
High-Performance Computing Highlights (June–July 2025): Exascale Era, HPC-AI Convergence, and Global Supercomputing Advances

High-Performance Computing Highlights (June–July 2025): Exascale Era, HPC-AI Convergence, and Global Supercomputing Advances

El Capitan at Lawrence Livermore National Lab topped the June 2025 TOP500 list with 1.742 exaFLOPS on HPL. Frontier at Oak Ridge ranked second with 1.353 exaFLOPS, followed by Aurora at Argonne with 1.012 exaFLOPS. JUPITER Booster debuted at #4, and Microsoft Azure’s Eagle placed fifth. Europe had three systems in the Top 10.
Tech Today: July 9, 2025 – Samsung Unpacked, Apple Leadership, AI Talent Wars, Gmail’s Inbox Revolution, and More / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 12:00 CET

Tech Today: July 9, 2025 – Samsung Unpacked, Apple Leadership, AI Talent Wars, Gmail’s Inbox Revolution, and More / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 12:00 CET

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Watch 8 at Galaxy Unpacked 2025, highlighting expanded Google Gemini AI features. Apple named Sabih Khan as COO after Jeff Williams’s retirement and shifted its design group to report to Tim Cook. Gmail launched Manage Subscriptions on web, with Android and iOS support rolling out in July. NVIDIA introduced the $4,000 DGX Spark mini supercomputer powered by the GB10 Grace Blackwell.
Microservices and Serverless Roundup: Key Developments in June–July 2025

Microservices and Serverless Roundup: Key Developments in June–July 2025

Amazon Aurora DSQL, a serverless distributed SQL database, became generally available in late May 2025. AWS API Gateway added dynamic routing rules on June 3. Google Cloud launched NVIDIA GPU support on Cloud Run on June 9. Databricks completed its $1 billion acquisition of Neon, a serverless PostgreSQL database for AI workloads.
Tech News Today: The Biggest Stories in Technology, Science, and Innovation (July 9, 2025) / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 00:00 CET

Tech News Today: The Biggest Stories in Technology, Science, and Innovation (July 9, 2025) / Updated: 2025, July 9th, 00:00 CET

A new axion Dark Energy model from Cornell and Shanghai Jiao Tong University predicts the universe will begin contracting in about 7 billion years, leading to a collapse in 33–34 billion years. The model challenges previous theories of endless expansion, suggesting dark energy evolves over time rather than remaining constant.
Smart City Platforms & Urban Tech Update (June–July 2025)

Smart City Platforms & Urban Tech Update (June–July 2025)

Genoa was named host city for Project Hafnia, an AI traffic platform by Milestone and NVIDIA using a digital twin for real-time congestion control. Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority signed a 42-month SaaS contract with Iteris for citywide traffic monitoring. Mumbai launched 11 electric hydrofoil ferries to cut road congestion. Istres, France, deployed a private 5G network, reducing CCTV backhaul costs by 83%.
AI Today: Breakthroughs, Bias, Regulation & the Road Ahead – July 8, 2025 Update

AI Today: Breakthroughs, Bias, Regulation & the Road Ahead – July 8, 2025 Update

The EU’s AI Act will take full effect by mid-2026, imposing strict rules on high-risk AI across Europe. Capgemini will acquire WNS Holdings for $3.3 billion to advance enterprise AI. UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for global AI governance at the BRICS summit. Only 20% of German workers have received AI training, a Bitkom survey found.
Tech News Deep Dive: Windows 11 Takes Over, iPhone 17 Rumors & AI Surge – Updated July 8, 2025

Tech News Deep Dive: Windows 11 Takes Over, iPhone 17 Rumors & AI Surge – Updated July 8, 2025

Windows 11 surpassed Windows 10, reaching 50.88% of Windows devices by July 2025, StatCounter reports. Nvidia’s market value climbed to $3.92 trillion, overtaking Apple as AI chip demand surged. OpenAI plans to launch GPT-5 this summer, targeting AGI. The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, described as the largest and brightest yet, enters the solar system in July 2025.
Perplexity AI: The $14B AI Answer Engine Challenging Google and ChatGPT

Perplexity AI: The $14B AI Answer Engine Challenging Google and ChatGPT

Perplexity AI launched its search engine in December 2022, using retrieval+generation tech and models like Sonar and GPT-4. By May 2025, it handled 780 million queries monthly, up from 3,000 on its first day. The company reached a $9 billion valuation after a $500 million round in December 2024. Perplexity offers a freemium model, publisher revenue sharing, and new products including a mobile assistant and AI-powered phone.
July 7th, 2025 AI Brief: Agents Transform Work, Half Million Tech Jobs at Risk & Global Policy Moves / Updated: 2025, July 7th, 12:00 CET

July 7th, 2025 AI Brief: Agents Transform Work, Half Million Tech Jobs at Risk & Global Policy Moves / Updated: 2025, July 7th, 12:00 CET

US tech firms have cut nearly 94,000 IT jobs to fund AI projects, with Microsoft planning 15,000 more layoffs by 2025. MIT found ChatGPT use lowers brain activity and memory, while Microsoft’s MAI-DxO system outperformed doctors in diagnostics. OpenAI confirmed GPT-5 will launch in summer, and Google released Veo 3 video AI to over 159 countries. BRICS leaders urged the UN to oversee global AI governance and copyright rules.

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